1878. | 357 (Schwarz. 
5. Sacium splendens, n. sp.—Elongate-elliptical, very shining, 
thorax semicircular, reddish with an indefinite dark spot in front of mid- 
dle, apex and sides pale, very finely sparsely punctulate. Elytra piceous- 
black with an indistinct reddish basal spot inside of the humerus and a 
common, broad, testaceous fascia behind the middle, exceedingly finely re- 
motely punctuJate, pubescence only visible under a very high power. Un- 
derside reddish-brown, shining, hardly visibly punctulate, abdomen paler 
at apex, legs yellowish-testaceous. Length 7 mm. ; .03-.04 inch 
Tampa; many specimens beaten from dead leaves of Pinus 
palustris in April. Varies with the fascia interrupted by 
the suture, or not reaching the side margin. The apparently 
unpubescent and very shining elytra with the very fine punc- 
tuation will easily distinguish this species. 
6. Scydmazenus divisus, n. sp.—Fusiform, shining ; head and tho- 
rax brown, impunctate, with coarse, erect, moderately long, brownish 
pubescence. Head not immersed in the thorax, with a thick brush of 
hairs each side behind the eyes ; antenne red, stout, longer than head and 
thorax, intermediate joints as long as wide, club 4-jointed, 8th joint globu- 
lar twice as large as the preceding, joints 9 and 10 subtransverse, each very 
little larger than the 8th, terminal joint oval, shorter than the two preceding 
together ; maxillary palpi with the penultimate joint slender, clavate, last 
joint not visible. Thorax trapezoid, very little longer than wide at base, 
smooth, transverse basal impression feeble, interrupted at the middle. 
Elytra not forming an angle with the thorax, with sparse, long, erect, 
grayish pubesence, red, evidently punctate anteriorly and smooth behind 
the middle ; punctate part divided in an inner and outer portion by a broad 
smooth humeral band, inner portion more finely and sparsely, outer por- 
tion more coarsely and densely punctured; humeral callus moderately 
elevated ; two distinct basal foveze each side of almost equal size; suture 
not elevated. Beneath piceous, abdomen pale at tip, legs red, femora mode- 
rately clavate. Length 1.15 mm. ; 4.5 inch. 
Enterprise; two specimens. Belongs in the group of S. 
capillosulus and is easily distinguished by the peculiar sculp- 
ture of the elytra. 
7. Languria marginipennis, n. sp.—Red; head, and small 
rounded discoidal spot on the thorax, scutellum, outer half of femora, the 
larger part of the tibiz and the tarsi blackish-green; antenne, metasternum, 
with the exception of the front margin, and the last ventral segment black; 
elytra greenish-blue or blue, margin and epipleure red. Head alutaceous, 
distinctly not densely punctured, antenne with joints 3-6 slender, 7-11 
forming an abrupt club, joints 7-10 produced within. Thorax longer 
than wide, finely aciculate and distinctly not densely punctured, on the 
sides very little rounded and slightly sinuate before the hind angles; the . 
